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guys please answer my question...
For all intents and purposes, the Arjun Mk2 main battle tank (MBT) — currently under development since mid-2007, will be more expensive and have a higher imported content than its predecessor, the Arjun Mk1. But in terms of mobility, protection and firepower, the Mk2 variant will come closest to what Indian Army HQ wants: an MBT with highly enhanced crew protection and maximum survivability in high-intensity, fire-saturated combat environments
This is what happen ,when dumb meets dumber !!
Mk2 will have better accuracy and higher target range than mk1. It will get total 93 upgrades. Its mainly a new tank.I dont intend to start a flame war. and any idiot who even tried to come off sarcastic.. drags in something else.. will get a ban..
But..
Isnt it time.. a certain review by the GoI is done on the DRDO?
Generally.. one expects Mk2's to meet a higher target than the original. But in this case, I think the target for the Mk2 was the same as that set for the Mk1..(off from the BR site).
It is a new tank.. and like others in the region.. has had teething problems, but has the Tejas's delays (due to the changing requirements) not taught lessons? A lesson from history perhaps.. the M2 Bradley went through even worse..
But then, considering the pace at which India is equipping.. will the Arjun be able to keep up?
Perhaps a "whats ready in India and the rest we get from elsewhere" policy would have been better.. and the indigenization part.. could have been gradual.. and over time. So the training part.. the logistical setups.. the integration could be done.
The impression a Mk2 gives to a world market.. is that the first wasnt good enough anyway.. so why buy Indian.. when that is clearly not the case.
This line infact.. is what gives that impression..
Especially for the IA.. to wait for a tank with such potential.. and then find out there is a Mk2 needed to get them what they really wanted.. will..no matter how confident its users are... a dent on the faith in R&D.
nobody gets it right the first time, and its never better to just make do with what you have..
But then ambitious goals.. must be given moderated deadlines.
I understand what you say is correct and logical. If the Arjun Mk2 is what IA wants and need than they should have go for Leopard 2A6 not T-90S or T-90M. Arjun mr1 defeating T-90S completely in comparative trials is proof. IA has a reputation of not going for indigenous staffs.
see we are buying another 124 mk2 or few more and production line will be active till 2016-17 , all the R&D effort for our next generation tanks which is at design phase and from 2020 it's production line will startsI believe they should.. India needs to be independent on its way to be a world actor the likes of the US.
Relying on the arms of others isnt the way to go about it.
The Arjun looks the better tank, it has been designed for this region.. it should be better.. otherwise whats the point
I believe they should.. India needs to be independent on its way to be a world actor the likes of the US.
Relying on the arms of others isnt the way to go about it.
The Arjun looks the better tank, it has been designed for this region.. it should be better.. otherwise whats the point
arjun is modeled like traditionally superior heavy western tanks unlike lighter soviet tanks.
note the protection of arjun mk2.
newer kanchan composite armor
ERA plates
infrared jammer
visbility and heat suppression
laser warning and jammer
active protection system
all these will increase weight of the tank to 60 ton but they are going for 1500 HP indigenous engine without compromising protection of the tank.